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Shin-Soo Choo (OF, TEX) - 2015 Fantasy Baseball Sleeper

BALLER MOVE: Draft Target Mid-to-Late Rounds in All Leagues

ANALYSIS:  This is the best time to snag Shin-Soo Choo late in the draft as a low-risk, high-reward draft pick for the 2015 fantasy season. With a current ADP around 169, Choo can return a nice return on your draft day investment. Coming off a down year, Choo is looking to regain the form that earned him the seven-year, $130 million contract with the Texas Rangers.

Choo only played in 123 games last season, nursing an ankle injury all season long. He produced the lowest average, RBI, runs, home runs, and stolen base totals of his career and also posted career-lows in OBP, doubles, and hits. But Choo is coming off surgery where he had a bone spur removed in his ankle, and should hopefully be healthy coming into the season.

Some may have their doubts on Choo for 2015, but keep in mind he will be hitting ahead of guys like Adrian Beltre and a healthy Prince Fielder. Shin-Soo Choo is a proven guy who has the potential to provide production in all categories, and fantasy owners would be wise to keep an eye out for him in the middle-to-later rounds.

 


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